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Making Markets Work Better for the Poor, ADB/DFID Manila February 05
 
 
Implementing agency(ies)Asian Development Bank (AsDB), Department for International Development (DFID)
Date completedFebruary 2005
Issues/challengesThe concept of ‘making markets work for the poor’ or MMW4P has emerged as an operational tool for designing pro-poor development projects. A number of multilateral and bilateral aid agencies (DFID, ADB and Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), in particular) have developed MMW4P conceptual frameworks and integrated them into their development assistance agenda at the country level.

The objective of the workshop was to take stock of the MMW4P concept and the experience with its initiatives currently under way in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa (supported by DFID and ADB); to inform and facilitate exchange of knowledge, practices and methodologies; and to help policymakers and professionals explore and operationalise the concept of making markets work for the poor.

Outputs:
- Better documentation of the MMW4P concept and experiences of initiatives to inform development agencies and practitioners.
- Enhanced current and future country initiatives supported by DFID, ADB and other development partners working with the MMW4P concepts and approaches.
- Agenda for future work and collaboration in the areas of MMW4P
Web siteDFID website with all the papers for downloading
 
Description

A Summary Paper produced for the 2005 AsDB-DFID conference is now available (see below)

Part one of this paper explains why M4P matters. Part two elaborates the M4P concept, and Part three describes the practical application of the M4P framework using combinations of poverty analysis, market analysis, and political economy and change analysis. Experience with the M4P framework is presented in boxed text, as well as in Annex 1. Annex 2 is a comprehensive ‘jargon buster’, to assist the reader with terminology used in the paper. Some theoretical material is elaborated in Annex 3.




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»Summary Paper for 2005 AsDB-DFID conference
 
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»Sixth Annual Service Markets Seminar, Turin, September 2005 (English/French/Spanish) (Is related to)
»Making Markets Work for the Poor: Some key links (Is related to)
   
  
  

  
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